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Sheffield Residents Find Perfect Parkrun: Five Weekly 5K Events Nearby

Sheffield residents can pick from established weekly 5k events that suit different fitness levels and neighbourhoods.

By Sheffield Wellness Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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More than 850 runners and walkers took part in Sheffield parkrun events on the most recent Saturday morning in July 2026.

Outdoor fitness programmes have gained traction here as residents look for no-cost options that fit around work and family schedules, especially after local council reports showed a 12 per cent rise in park usage since 2024.

Endcliffe Park on Rustlings Road draws the largest crowds with its mix of paths and gentle slopes, while Graves Park on the southern edge near Chesterfield Road provides a quieter setting with more tree cover and fewer crowds.

Comparing the main Sheffield courses

Endcliffe Park events start at 9am from the main car park and feature a two-lap route that passes the café and the Porter Brook, attracting a broad mix of ages and abilities. Graves Park begins at the same time from the entrance off Abbey Lane and follows a single-loop course around the walled garden and open fields, which many local families prefer for the shorter walk back to transport links.

Both locations operate under the national Parkrun UK framework and require only a free online registration and a printed barcode for timing. Hillsborough Park near Middlewood Road adds a third option on alternate weeks when volunteer numbers allow, with its flatter terrain listed as beginner-friendly on the event page.

Practical steps to join this weekend

Official Parkrun statistics record an average finish time of 27 minutes and 45 seconds across Sheffield venues last year, with 92 per cent of participants completing the distance on their first attempt. Registration remains free and can be completed on the parkrun website up to the night before an event.

Arrive by 8:45am to hear the safety briefing, then follow the marshals along the marked course. After the run, volunteers record times at the finish funnel and results appear online within two hours, allowing runners to track progress week by week without any entry fee.

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